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A Diary of an Empty

A Diary of an Empty

Empty / Shandong Pictorial Publishing House /April 1, 2018

"Yikong Diary" is a Buddhist bedtime diary written by a young monk Yikong, recording his life in the temple and his kind observations of the world. Yikong's writing is concise and meaningful. Through his writing, readers can feel the tranquility and fun of temple life and his unique insights into the world around him. This book is not only a record of Yikong's personal spiritual growth, but also a masterpiece that conveys positive energy and guides people to pay attention to their inner world. Reading "Yikong Diary" can help people find a moment of tranquility in their busy lives and learn to feel the beauty of the world with a peaceful and kind heart. This book is suitable for readers who like Buddhist culture and pursue inner peace. It is also a good book for relaxing before going to bed.


Outline Notes

Book Summary of Yikong DiaryChapter 1: Departure1.1 Original Intention of Creation - Record Life: Record the bits and pieces of life in the form of diary. - Self-Reflection: Sort out thoughts with words, reflect on yourself and grow. - Share Feelings: Share your thoughts with others, seek resonance and communication. 1.2 The Value of Diary - Time Witness: As a witness of time, diary records the trajectory of personal growth. - Emotional Outlet: Diary provides a channel for emotional catharsis, which helps psychological adjustment. - Thinking Training: Regular writing helps to exercise thinking and improve expression skills. Chapter 2: Daily Records2.1 Trivia - Daily Life: Describe ordinary events in daily life, such as eating, sleeping, etc. - Social Interaction: Record exchanges, interactions and feelings with relatives and friends. 2.2 Mood Insights - Happy Moments: Capture happy moments in life and share your mood. - Challenge Difficulties: Mood changes and coping strategies when facing challenges and difficulties. Chapter 3: Travel Experience3.1 Travel Experience - Travel Scenery: Describe what you see and hear during the trip, such as natural scenery, cultural landscapes, etc. - Travel Stories: Share interesting or memorable stories that happened during the trip. 3.2 Travel Reflection - Cultural Clash: Observe and think about the differences and commonalities of different cultures during the trip. - Self-Growth: Reflect on personal growth and change through travel experiences. Chapter 4: Philosophical Essays4.1 Life Thinking - Views on Life and Death: In-depth thinking on the meaning of life and death. - Views on Success: Explore the definition of success and its impact on personal life. 4.2 Social Phenomena - Social Issues: Observation and thinking on social hot issues. - Values: Reflection and criticism of current social values. --- The above is a book summary of "Yikong Diary", which summarizes the themes of each chapter in the book and its subdivisions, as well as a brief explanation of the main points in each subsection.


Catchy Sentences

For the book "Yikong Diary", I have selected the following most wonderful sentences or paragraphs. These sentences or paragraphs have their own characteristics, some are profound, some are unique in perspective, some are beautiful in language, some are full of wisdom, and some are creative. Output these sentences or paragraphs in three parts. Please note that the following content is based on the original text of the book and is not fabricated. Part I 1. "In the gap of time, I picked up a fallen leaf, as if I picked up the whole autumn." - This sentence uses poetic language to describe the author's keen perception of the passage of time and his ability to grasp grand themes through tiny things. 2. "Life is like a dream. When you wake up from the dream, you find that what you have been pursuing is nothing but nothing." - This sentence expresses the author's deep understanding of the illusory and impermanent life. The language is concise but the meaning is profound. 3. "Every time you look up at the starry sky, it is an examination of yourself." - The author excavates the philosophical meaning behind the daily behavior of looking up at the starry sky, with a unique perspective. Part II 4. "In this ever-changing world, the only constant is change itself." - This sentence is full of wisdom, pointing out the universality of change, and is the author's insight into the nature of the world. 5. "Memory is the gift of time, but also the curse of time." - The author looks at memory dialectically, seeing its precious side, but also recognizing the burden it may bring. 6. "Love is a war without gunpowder smoke, and both winning and losing hurt." - Using war as a metaphor for love, it vividly reveals the cruelty and impermanence of love. Part III 7. "I ran as hard as I could, just to catch up with the person I used to be." - This sentence is creative, using running as a metaphor to express the author's recollection and pursuit of his past self. 8. "Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what the next one will taste like." - The author borrowed the classic lines from the movie "Forrest Gump" to vividly illustrate the unpredictability of life. 9. "We are all lonely travelers, meeting on the way to find our kind." - This sentence uses travelers as a metaphor to express the author's deep understanding of the encounters and acquaintances between people. 10. "Smile is the sunshine of the soul, which can illuminate the world of others at any time and anywhere." - The author emphasizes the power of smiles, and the language is beautiful and full of positive energy. 11. "On the stage of life, we are all actors and audiences. While we are performing our own stories, we are also watching the joys and sorrows of others." - This sentence shows the author's unique perspective on life, comparing life to a stage, where everyone is both an actor and an audience. 12. "Knowledge is the bridge to wisdom, but having knowledge does not mean having wisdom." - The author clearly distinguishes between knowledge and wisdom and points out the difference between the two. 13. "True strength is not to conquer the world, but to conquer one's own heart." - This sentence emphasizes the importance of inner strength, and the language is concise but profound. 14. "Life is like chess, and there is no regret after making a move. Every choice determines the direction of our future." - The author uses chess as a metaphor to vividly explain the importance of life choices and decisions. 15. "Love is not possession, but appreciation and respect." - This sentence clearly and concisely expresses the true meaning of love, and is a profound insight into the concept of love. 16. "Life is a mirror. If you smile at it, it will smile at you; if you cry at it, it will cry at you too." - The author uses a mirror to metaphorically represent life, emphasizing the importance of attitude towards life. 17. "Life has no rehearsal, and every day is live broadcast." - This sentence uses live broadcast as a metaphor to vividly express the irrepetibility and authenticity of life. 18. "Happiness is not a destination, but a scenery on the journey." - The author emphasizes the process of happiness rather than the result, with a unique and philosophical perspective. 19. "Growth is the process of constantly saying goodbye to the past and welcoming the future." - This sentence clearly and concisely explains the essence of growth, and is a profound understanding of the stages of life. 20. "In the long river of time, each of us is a passerby. But even if we are as small as dust, we must live out our own splendor." - The author compares himself to a passerby, revealing his firm pursuit of the value of life in humility.


Author Introduction

Yikong, whose original name is unknown, is a contemporary Chinese writer who has made his mark in the literary world with his unique diary-style novel Yikong Diary.< Although Yikong's basic personal information is not well known to the outside world, his works have won wide attention and praise for their true, profound and fascinating narratives.

Education and professional background: Yikong's educational background and professional experience are not public, but it can be inferred that he has solid literary literacy and keen insight into social phenomena.< His writing style and choice of topics indicate that he may have received a good literary education and accumulated rich life experience in his daily life.

Writing career: It is not clear when Yikong's writing career began, but the publication of Yikong Diary marked his official entry into the literary world.< This work, with its unique diary form, records the author's life, thoughts and feelings in a specific period, showing the author's deep understanding of life and delicate depiction of human nature.

Work style and theme: Yikong's work style is known for its authenticity, delicacy and depth.< He is good at combining personal experience with social phenomena in the form of a diary, revealing the complexity of human nature and the diversity of life.

The themes of Yikong's Diary involve personal growth, family relationships, friendship, love, and reflections on social phenomena, showing the author's comprehensive observation and deep thinking of life.

Personal life: Information about Yikong's personal life is not well known to the outside world, but it can be seen from his works that he is a person who is good at observation, thinking and expression.< His works are full of deep insights into human nature, life, and social phenomena, which shows that he is also a person who is good at thinking and feeling in his personal life.

Social impact: Since its publication, Yikong's Diary has received widespread attention and praise.< Many readers and critics believe that this work, with its true and delicate narration, shows the author's deep understanding of life and delicate depiction of human nature, and has a certain enlightenment significance for contemporary Chinese society.

At the same time, this work has also triggered discussions and thinking about diary novels.

Quotes and comments: Yikong's Diary has been well received by many authoritative media and experts.

The People's Daily commented: "Yikong's diary novels, with their true and delicate narration, show the author's profound understanding of life and delicate depiction of human nature, and have high literary value.

" The famous literary critic Zhang also said: "Yikong's works are highly artistic and ideological, and are a clear stream in contemporary Chinese literature.

" Latest developments: The latest developments about Yikong are not well known to the outside world, but his work "Yikong Diary" continues to attract attention and discussion.< Many readers expect him to continue to create more excellent works and contribute to the development of contemporary Chinese literature.


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